State
Dept. Spox Laughs Off Idea Of Briefings Being “An Exercise Of
Transparency And Democracy”
RT,
5 August, 2016
“Welcome to the State Department,” began Toner. “I think we have some interns in the back. Welcome.
5 August, 2016
“Welcome to the State Department,” began Toner. “I think we have some interns in the back. Welcome.
“Good
to see you in this exercise in transparency and democracy,” said
the spokesperson, before he and the whole room erupted into a fit of
laughter.
“Is
that what it is?” asked one reporter. “I thought it was an
exercise in spin and obfuscation.”
“Sorry,
I didn’t mean to break out in laughter,” added Toner after he
eventually regained his composure.
Later
in the briefing, Toner deflected questions about the recently
reported transfer of $400 million from the US government to Iran on
the same day in January this year that four Americans were released
from Tehran.
“[The]
bottom line is that we generally make a practice of not commenting
publicly on the details of these kinds of transactions such as
settlement payments,” Toner responded. “We don’t normally even
identify the parties involved, and that’s just due to the
confidential nature of these transactions.”
The
spokesperson refused to confirm any of the reported details
surrounding the alleged transaction, prompting one reporter to quip,
“Well, let me just make the point that that doesn’t seem very
transparent.”
“And
your point is well taken,” replied Toner.
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